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Six per acre for Goat but i am trying to find the answer for sheep.
lots
It depends on how big the field is, whether it is flat or sloping terrain, how many trees are in the field, whether there is a dam or shed in the field and how big the sheep are and whether they have recently been shorn or not.
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The city Acre is located in Israel.
I would say about 10K maybe-
In what country? There could be 2 in mine, and 600 in yours! :)
It's a "Fold" from the Old English for a sheep pen
You can graze probably around 5 to 10 acres per cow or more around that area because of less vegetation and scrub brush in that state.
Forty Acre Feud - 1965 was released on: USA: 18 August 1965 (Knoxville, Tennessee)
This is highly dependent on your location, forage quantity and quality, soil type, and terrain. Some areas may have a lower stocking rate than others. For instance, in Nevada, you may be lucky to be able to graze a cow-calf pair on 10 acres of pasture per week. In North Carolina, however, you will more than likely be able to graze a pair on 1 acre of pasture per month.
It depends on the type of pasture that is grown, the amount of rainfall and the size and breed of sheep used for the grazing